Title of article :
The role of sensors in smart agriculture
Author/Authors :
Nourkhah ، Ali Department of Civil Engineering - Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch , Cirovic ، Goran Faculty of Technical Sciences - University of Novi Sad , Edalatpanah ، Ahmad Department of Applied Mathematics - Ayandegan Institute of Higher Education
From page :
210
To page :
215
Abstract :
Smart agriculture, also known as precision agriculture, allows farmers to maximize yields using minimal resources such as water, fertilizer, and seeds. By deploying sensors and mapping fields, farmers can begin to understand their crops at a micro-scale, conserve resources, and reduce impacts on the environment. Smart agriculture has roots in the 1980s when Global Positioning System (GPS) capability became accessible for civilian use. Once farmers could map their crop fields accurately, they could only monitor and apply fertilizer and weed treatments to areas that required it. During the 1990s, early precision agriculture users adopted crop yield monitoring to generate fertilizer and pH correction recommendations. As more variables could be measured and entered into a crop model, more accurate recommendations for fertilizer application, watering, and even peak yield harvesting could be made. Throughout the long term, shrewd cultivating has become valuable to all ranchers-little and huge scope.
Keywords :
Smart Agriculture , farming , Sensor
Journal title :
Computational Algorithms and Numerical Dimensions (CAND)
Journal title :
Computational Algorithms and Numerical Dimensions (CAND)
Record number :
2779458
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